Sentences with phrase «who fits your life»

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People who are happiest in life fit day to day.
It quickly found a niche with a mostly young, hip customer base who instantly grasped how grabbing a car for an hour or two from a nearby spot could fit into their busy lives.
A study published in March in the journal Neurology suggested that women who were physically fit in middle age were roughly 88 % less likely to develop dementia — defined as a decline in memory severe enough to interfere with daily life — than their peers who were only moderately fit.
There are way too many adolescents who live with adults who don't look out for them, or who are ostracized because they don't fit certain cultural norms.
It's the best way to get a well - rounded picture of who this user is and how your product fits into their life.
Its current tagline, «Brewed for those who go the extra mile,» along with its other marketing efforts, represent a strong and simple focus on fitting into consumers» lives.
And this «work - from - anywhere» income opportunity might be a good fit for people like you who like to travel or live overseas.
Last time I discussed Father Michael Baxter's Pro Ecclesia article in which he excoriates theologians and historians who suggest a too - neat fit between Catholicism and the American Way of Life.
SS, your stating that,» I do not condemn / throw a fit over how someone lives» is a proof positive that you are either a liar or one who fails to see one's own wordives before one makes such a blasphemous allegory.
If your gospel is not taking you out into the world to love, serve, and befriend those who would not «fit» in your church, and if you never allow someone from the outside to criticize or challenge your life, or your church, you have an ingrown gospel.
Well - spoken words, on the other hand, provide a fitting conclusion to a life and encouragement for those who remain.
It continues: «All of these things could make life difficult because society disenfranchises people who fit into those social groups.
God did not see fit to remove all other life forms from planet earth on October 25, 2003, and so we shared that day with our parents, our grandparents, our aunts and uncles, our friends, our church, our neighbors, the church custodian, the band, the caterers, the photographer, the nursery staff, the people who honked their horns when they saw «Just Married» sprayed in shaving cream on our car windows, and the people who didn't.
But the truth is, when we only choose to engage in relationship with people who are sure things, with people who fit easily into our lives, with people who don't require work, we lose something.
Spiritual can definitely mean that you are someone who assumes that there is a creator, assumes that there is a mystical magical life energy, assumes there is ghosts exist and then tries to make the knowledge or evidence fit that assumption.
I think that the key, among other things, to understanding the opinions and positions of others is imagination.Try to imagine the Muslim who has lost their whole family to «collateral damage», the gay who has lost their family to rejection... let's lay down our obstinate doctrines that are so quick to offer «the only solution that WE can live with» and walk in their shoes, feel their pain and realize that our medicine is not a «one size fits all»....
I would have to disagree that its that simple, Know many people of many faiths who choose their religion after study and what they felt fit in with their morals and life, not brainwashed in the least.
Who's to say that God didn't create the world in 6 days (and they very well could be 6 days in a longer stretch of time that what we call a day) and that He didn't create all these animals and then let them evolve to fit the life they are leading?
In the UK our government have seen fit to make cut backs on those who need not only financial but emotional and practical help in their day to day life.
As for the ex - girlfriend / fiance, he's not the first gay who has tried to play the part of a straight in order to fit in with society, but no one is ever happy living a lie.
Or when Os Guinness, in Fit Bodies, Fat Minds, skewers Christian dieting as the anti-intellectual concern of the «slim, svelte, and tanned... striking blond in her twenties» who is basically either too lazy or too dumb (in his view) to care about the life of the mind.
It may be of modest artistic quality, but at least it represents a fitting tribute to 343 firemen who gave their lives at the World Trade Center.
Water costs nothing; and a man who can not live on bread is not fit to live.
I personally feel that a true spiritual person isn't a «fence - sitter» but someone who strives to live an authentic life by being in tune with their self, making decisions that fit their personal life and not living to please any organization.
Life that posits, affirms, and defends all we believe in and hold dear — loving justice and tenderness against all attempts by the Enemy, who always appears as an angel of light, to wipe them out and return the world to the power of death, to the anarchy of «might makes right» and «only the fittest deserve to survive.»
There was a time in life where I felt God call me out of youth ministry and promise me a career that would better fit who I was as a person while getting to actively serve Him in ministry.
I know that the burden of proof lies upon me to show how my thesis fits with Scripture, but I am beginning to think that the real burden of proof lies upon those who want to maintain that God is violent despite all the evidence to the contrary in the life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus Christ, and especially in what He did for the entire world on the cross.
Suffice to say: self - confessed «nerds» around the world, people perhaps a little like Hazel and Augustus, who don't quite fit in but want a full life and a better future, have found purpose and fellowship through the pioneering leadership of the Green brothers.
The Bible was not the ingrown musing of some remote peasant folk; it was the achievement of a people whose painful destiny it was to live at the crossroads of the ancient world; it gathered up the best that that ancient world had created and, under the genius of a people who were uniquely fitted for their task, transmuted all into forms and expressions of their own incomparable convictions.
When possibilities arise that could expand the range of his life, he leaves them unexplored because they don't fit his definition of who he is.
Keeping religion OUT of the public debate would be most helpful, keeping religion out of schools, out of government, out of my bedroom, and out of the lives of those who don't fit in the «mold» of what the religious approve of — NOW we can begin to agree on something.
But there are those who, in the name of spirituality, reimage the gospel to make it fit a particular moral view of earthly living.
Such I take to be the true motivation for Christian concern about social, economic, political, national, and international problems; for example — that the path of life trodden by those who are brothers of God - made - man must be made a fit path for those who are God's brothers as well as God's sons.
It was they who taught me to try and make God the centre of my life, rather than fit God around my life.
It makes clear that we come as expectant but unsure supplicants, that the initiative for our life is held by God who will not easily fit into our models, political, economic, and moral.
doesn't matter... those are merely words of a bunch of men over a long period of time who then edited the book to fit their own personal agenda of controlling weak minded people with fear mongering and promises of eternal life.
And so I find myself jogging next to a girl I went to high school with, spinning alongside the grocery store clerk, doing pilates with my neighbors, and sharing the weight room with the intimidating fit people who I can only assume actually live at the Y.
Our church leaders shouldn't need to live in fear of harsh criticism; our church councils don't have to accommodate bullying and intimidation and our culture need not threaten social exclusion for those who don't fit easily into any one box.
These words are symbolic of the Yehudi's life and are the most fitting for its close; for of all of the characters in this novel, deeply religious though they are, it is only he who has declared God's oneness, only he who has refused to work for redemption with external means and who has refused to accept a division of the world between God and the devil or a redemption that is anything less than the redemption of all evil and the recognition of God as the only power in the universe.
How fitting that the man who dedicated so much of his life to opposing the lie at the heart of communism's empty promises should be celebrated and remembered on communism's very own «feast day.»
I agree totally, and I find it very saddening that people who call themselves «christians» like to interpert God's word so it can fit their lives.
When you are tired of capital campaigns for more structural imagery; nauseated by controversy over who is fit to be a church member, deacon, or elder; repulsed by the aggregation and protection of authority that defines narrow rigid paths to ordination; grievously hurt by the abandonment and refusal to acknowledge congregations who dare to be excited by their proclaiming and living the Good News; or sick of choosing better organization over better outreach — you are asking for revolution.
When I hear a Christian say that God spared his / her life in a tragedy or disaster, I wonder why that same God didn't see fit to spare the lives of those who died.
For me, people who have studied the languages and cultures of the Bible can shed light underneath some of the stories and bring them to life as I see how what is written fits into the life back then.
IN PLURIMIS (On the Abolition of Slavery) Pope Leo XIII Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII promulgated on 5 May 1888 The words of St. Gregory the Great are very applicable here: «Since our Redeemer, the Author of all life, deigned to take human flesh, that by the power of His Godhood the chains by which we were held in bondage being broken, He might restore us to our first state of liberty, it is most fitting that men by the concession of manumission should restore to the freedom in which they were born those whom nature sent free into the world, but who have been condemned to the yoke of slavery by the law of nations.»
My older daughter, Masha, who takes most of the photos for Golubka and lives in NYC, treats my recipes as any recent college grad would — simplifying them and using only the ingredients that fit a tight budget.
Despite his own monastic formation, this eloquent preacher to the turbulent, variegated «audiences» of the two Eastern capitals was certain that monks were not the best fitted for the role of priests, but rather those «who, though having their life and conversation among men, yet can preserve their purity, their calm, their piety, and patience, and soberness, and all other good qualities of monks more unbroken and steadfast than those hermits do themselves.»
I felt like all of a sudden, all of the issues I had struggled with throughout my life made sense and fit into a bigger picture of who I am.
For those of us who think or write for a living, getting a dose of down - in - the - dirt hard work can be a fitting rest from the mundane.
We've had it since we got here, and even though two years doesn't sound long, we purchased it from the people who lived here before us and it just never really fit US.
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